How did they find me?

How did they find me? I use StatCounter to see where my readers come from and what they like to read. I can see which blog pages are most popular and what kind of keyword searches brought visitors to my blog. It shows me the images that readers download, which mindmaps they liked most, etc.

It is a great tool and I highly recommend using it.

But back to the keyword searches.

Some keyword searches are right to the point and others …well, they make me smile!

Here are a few that put a smirk on my face:

mini richard

killer is dead in a steel case

smurfette black & white

newest news

elena ceausescu’s furs

book + diagram + crime scene

and finally

*drum roll*

my favourite:

defrosting in evil!

If you have a blog, check what keyword searches brought people to your site. If there are any good ones, let me know!

Cheers!

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This resource blog profiles cold cases to give the victims a bigger digital footprint. We must ensure that those developing new technologies can find these old cases to see if preserved evidence can be tested with new technology. I also blog about wrongful convictions.

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Richard Lapointe Case Update

On April 10, Superior Court Judge Joan Alexander ordered Lapointe released on $250,000 security bond. He is staying at an undisclosed location.

A decision on a retrial could take time. Assistant State's Attorney David Zagaja said in court late last month that prosecutors want to assemble all the evidence in the Martin killing and perform genetic, or DNA testing — tests that the prosecution has resisted for years. None of the DNA results analyzed to date have tied Lapointe to the crime, but neither have they tended to exonerate him by implicating someone else.

"The state's position has changed," Zagaja said in court. The state now is deciding how to proceed in the case, he said. Before, he said, the state was trying to maintain a conviction.